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a true species consists of a population

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Answered by hemanth101
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A true species consists of a population which is. not interbreeding. Interbreeding. feeding over the same food. geographically isolated.

A true species consists of a population (1) sharing the same niche (2) interbreeding (3) feeding over the same food (4) reproductivity 

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